Ugly God Joins Comethazine On "Let It Eat"

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Comethazine and Ugly God joins forces on "Let It Eat."

Comethazine's someone you should keep an eye out for right now. He's one of the most talked about artists in the underground world and has already collaborated with the likes of Rich The Kid, DJ Mustard and more. Now, he joins forces with Ugly God for his latest banger, "Let It Eat."

Comethazine and Ugly God link up on "Let It Eat." Comethazine wastes no time jumping into the track and keeps a high energy going into the track. The two rappers connect with Soundcloud's go-to producer, Ronny J for the production who delivers a bass rattling and distorted beat to kick the weekend off too. It's another dope entry from Comethazine and he continues to prove with each drop that he's next up in the game.

Quotable Lyrics
Cruisin' down the street with a freak
Choppa on the seat
AK with a beam, let it eat
Bussin' on repeat


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